<div><I>โGunya is a woman in her late twenties. Soldiers of the Lordโs Resistance Army (LRA) abducted her when she was eleven years old and forcefully conscripted her into the rebel ranks. Gunya spent a little over a decade with the rebels before deserting. While there, she gave birth to a son with
Against Humanity: Lessons from the Lord's Resistance Army
โ Scribed by Sam Dubal
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 294
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
โGunya is a woman in her late twenties. Soldiers of the Lordโs Resistance Army (LRA) abducted her when she was eleven years old and forcefully conscripted her into the rebel ranks. Gunya spent a little over a decade with the rebels before deserting. While there, she gave birth to a son with Onen, an LRA soldier. Though abducted, she expresses her continued support for the LRA and their tactics, admitting that she sometimes thinks of going back to the lum [bush] when life becomes hard as a civilian at home.โ
This is not a book about crimes against humanity. Rather, it is an indictment of the very idea of humanity, the concept that lies at the heart of human rights and humanitarian missions.
Based on fieldwork in northern Uganda, anthropologist and medical doctor Sam Dubal brings readers into the inner circle of the Lordโs Resistance Army, an insurgent group accused of rape, forced conscription of children, and inhumane acts of violence. Dubal speaks with former LRA rebels as they find personal meaning in wartime violence, politics, and spiritualityโexperiences that observers often place outside of humanityโs boundaries. What emerges is an unorthodox and provocative question: What would it mean to be truly against humanity? And how does one honor life existing outside hegemonic notions of the good?
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
List of Acronyms
List of Characters
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Against Humanity
2. How Violence Became Inhuman: The Making of Modern Moral Sensibilities
3. Gorilla Warfare: Life in and Beyond the Bush
4. Beyond Reason: Magic and Science in the LRA
Interlude: Re-Turn and Dis-Integration
5. Rebel Kinship beyond Humanity: Love and Belonging in the War
6. Rebels and Charity Cases: Politics, Ethics, and the Concept of Humanity
7. Conclusion: Beyond Humanity, or, How Do We Heal?
Notes
Glossary of Terms
Bibliography
Index
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